Maps and Title Deeds of Oxborough, Appleton, Boughton, Caldecote, Flitcham, West Newton and Wereham
- BRA 2524
- Fondo
- 1617-c 1840
Maps and Title Deeds of Oxborough, Appleton, Boughton, Caldecote, Flitcham, West Newton and Wereham
Documents relating to East and West Bradenham, Shipdham etc. and the Earl of Orford's Estate
Horatio William Walpole; 1813-1894; 4th Earl Orford, politician
Browick Road School, Wymondham
Records relating to the First School, the Infants School and the Senior School.
Browick Road School; 1869-1954; Wymondham, Norfolk
Minutes only.
Wheatacre County Primary (formerly Board) School; 1878-1984
Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service
Species distribution and habitat studies. Also includes third party surveys and biodiversity information.
Edward 'Ted' Augustine Ellis; 1909-1986; naturalist; Surlingham, Norfolk
Archdeaconry of Norfolk: Miscellaneous
Unrelated papers found with the records.
Archdeaconry of Norfolk; ?-
Archdeaconry of Norwich: Court Files and Papers
Only the main content of the files is indicated.
Latin is the normal language used in these documents until the Eighteenth Century.
Archdeaconry of Norwich; ?-
Archdeaconry of Norwich: Visitation Itineraries
Years 1697,1792-1826,1859 only.
Archdeaconry of Norwich; ?-
Archdeaconry of Norwich: Repair Injunctions and Certificate
Archdeaconry of Norwich; ?-
Archdeaconry of Norwich: Visitation or General Books
These list incumbents, churchwardens etc., and mainly contain injunctions as to repairs and furnishings. They continue in effect from the comperta books, though the early ones are entitled libri generales inquisiciones. To 1684 two of the clergy within each deanery are usually designated to carry out the visitation. From 1719 names of churchwardens sworn within the Peculiar of Castle Rising are usually recorded.
Archdeaconry of Norwich; ?-
Archdeaconry of Norwich: Visitation Presentments
To 1640 entered in books called libri veredictorum, nos 4-6 (1598-1608) are signed by the churchwardens or questmen. No 5 was found in 1975 among solicitor's papers, probably of Messrs Jarvis and Morgan, at King's Lynn Town Hall. From 1775 (no 34) the presentments are on printed forms and from 1786 those returned at Easter visitations take the form of replies to printed questionnaires mainly relating to fabric, clerical residence and the frequency of services.
Archdeaconry of Norwich; ?-